- Light
- folded
- Edge
- Exposed
- Precision
- Smooth
- Scavenged
- Malleable
Spring/Summer (2006)
- Lozenge embossing
- Gel Surfaces
- Rubber Bonded Buttonholes
- Dry/Rubbery Plastics
- Repeated Riveting
- Mimicking Nature
- Hole Punched Rubber
- Multi-Stiched Leather
- RubberSam Browne Studs
- Lacquere Surfaces
- Milky/Opaque Hardware
- Tactile Hardware
- Cotton
- Stone/Cave Marking
- Obvious Grains with Waxy finishes
- Butter Soft Leathers
- Feathers Trims
- Print lining
Autumn/Winter (2006-2007)
- Contemporary Look while keeping subtle historical reference
- lace, wood and mixed metal trims
- heavy woven, ruched leather
- unexpected recycling/reworking material
- knits, graphic images
- smudged/dirty looking surfaces
- pewter metals, foil effect, polished wood
- vinyl, brushed suede, satins/Silk
Spring/Summer (2007)
- Neatly pleated
- Deco. quilting
- finely sliced patterns
- spirograph
- precise
- suede/leather pleated bows
- couched
- chunky multi-linked chains
- old skool
- leather covered chains
- deco. pearls
- Skulls
- feathers
- silk braind
- leather cuts
- vib. stripes
- Floral
Autumn/Winter (2007-2008)
- Flamboyant
- extravagant
- adorn
- imaginary skins
- lumptous
- exotic
- striped
- padded
- graphic prints
- bold trims
- inlaid felts
- decorative chain links
- shiny and scrunched
- well-worn, well-loved
- felt and Cosy textures
- stained
- rose-gold metal
- nostalgic
- ostertatious
- exaggerated
- grandiose
- patent
- Inlay buttons
- bold worn patterns
- exotic leathers
- glass components
- links
- Knitted and home crafted
- patchwork and applique
Spring/Summer (2008)
- Mixed color metal
- symbolic
- urban armour
- cast metal
- primeval alchemy
- detailed
- embossed
- electro appligue
- surreal
- oversized
- futuristic
- exotic skins
- camouflage
- aminalistic prints
- indigenous crafts
- refracted
- holographic
- quilted
- multi-color hardware
- pleating
- mechanical
- origami patchwork
Autumn/Winter (2008-2009)
- holographic
- glow
- molten
- melt
- waxy
- hair
- barely there
- blurred
- ordered
- crumpled
- mirrored
- iridescent
- charred
- blistered
- skin
- viscera
- temporary
- dust
- ranclom
- sheared
Spring/Summer (2009)
Vinyl-coated fabrics to remain leading type
Of the three major fabric types, nonrubber- coated fabrics, including those coated with polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyurethane or acrylic, accounted for the largest share of coated fabric sales in 2005, with more than 80 percent of demand value. Within this category, PVC-coated fabrics are the leading type, benefitting from good performance at a modest price in a wide variety of applications. Rubbercoated fabrics, including those coated with natural rubber, neoprene, silicone rubber or butyl rubber, will post above average gains through 2009, benefitting from the growth in motor vehicle airbags, industrial equipment and protective clothing. Fabric-backed wallcoverings are expected to post the strongest gains over the same period, due to product innovations and the rebound in nonresidential construction spending.
Coated Fabrics - Market Research, Market Share, Market Size, Sales, Demand Forecast, Market Leaders, Company Profiles, Industry Trends
US demand for coated fabrics will grow 3.2 percent annually through 2010. Gains will be helped by a recovery in nonresidential wallcoverings, awnings and canopies, and by continued strength in protective clothing and motor vehicle airbags. Nonrubber coated fabrics will stay dominant while fabric-backed wallcoverings will grow the fastest.
This study analyzes the $2.7 billion US coated fabric industry. It presents historical demand data for 1995, 2000 and 2005 and forecasts to 2010 and 2015 by fabric coating (e.g., vinyl, acrylic, polyurethane, pyroxylin, polychloroprene, silicone); fabric substrate (e.g., polyester, nylon, cotton, fiberglass, nonwovens); and market (e.g., motor vehicles, marine, furniture, protective clothing, industrial, wallcoverings).
The study also considers market environment factors, details industry structure, evaluates company market share and profiles 41 major producers including OMNOVA Solutions, Saint-Gobain, Reeves Brothers, Takata, Seaman, SanduskyAthol International, Hallwood, and Haartz.
http://www.freedoniagroup.com/Coated-Fabrics.html
http://www.textile-info.com/1875-ToC.pdf
For the following 7 main segments we provide a brief overview of what is important for winter 2009-2010: Silk, Embroidery & Lace, Knitwear, Cotton, Wool, Prints and Functional Fabrics. Fabric Samples representing each segment will be displayed in the corresponding area at the exhibition. In-depth information about each segment trend can be found in i-TEX. Segment Themes
http://www.cosmoworlds.com/international_textile_trade_fairs/texworld-08062008.htm
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reportinfo.asp?report_id=71781
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